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    APC Comot for Road!” – Dino Sings at ADC’s Abuja Declaration

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    Former senator and spokesperson for the PDP presidential campaign, Dino Melaye, has once again grabbed public attention this time with a new political song celebrating the rise of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the party officially launched its opposition coalition in Abuja.

    At a high-level meeting held in the Federal Capital Territory, Melaye led a chorus chanting, “APC comot for road, ADC don com!” a clear message aimed at the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The song was met with cheers and applause from the crowd.

    The event marked a major turning point as the ADC formally handed over its party structure to a broader coalition of opposition leaders gearing up to challenge the APC in the 2027 general elections.

    The gathering was headlined by the unveiling of Senator David Mark, a former Senate President, as interim national chairman of the ADC-led coalition. The former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, was also announced as the interim National Secretary.

    Other key political figures present included Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Nasir El-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Abubakar Malami, and Aminu Tambuwal—signaling a serious realignment of political interests across party lines.

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    The coalition seeks to unite Nigeria’s fragmented opposition ahead of the 2027 elections, with a shared mission to offer what they call a “national rescue plan.”

    Melaye’s song was more than just entertainment it echoed the core message of the coalition: the call for an end to APC’s leadership and the need for a new political direction. Known for his theatrical style and vocal criticism of the government, Melaye used his platform at the meeting to energize the opposition base.

    Observers say the event may mark the beginning of a sustained campaign to build public momentum behind the ADC-led coalition, which hopes to consolidate support across political zones and party affiliations.

    With several high-profile defections and endorsements expected in the coming months, the opposition coalition is shaping up to be a major factor in Nigeria’s political future.

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